LATEST NEWS
A new chapter begins at Monte Sant' Angelo, with the prestigious girls school bringing back Year 5 and Year 6 for the first time since 1979.
North Sydney Council is set to charge commercial dog walkers, personal trainers and wedding couples to use public parks from July 1.
A 14-year-old from Neutral Bay has been charged with robbery after police allege he and a group stole a Surron e-bike at knifepoint.
North Sydney Pool will reopen on August 7 – 1,986 days after it closed for a $122 million redevelopment that's taken more than five years.
Aldi’s Snow Gear Special Buys returns this weekend. 50+ items from $4.99, family of four on the slopes for under $884. Get there early!
Cremorne’s Cotenna is no longer a secret – now selling 500 porchetta rolls a week from its hidden away Military Rd shopfront.
PROPERTY NEWS
Abadeen has marked a major construction milestone in Neutral Bay, with a residential project officially topping out at 7–11 Premier Street.
Huge swathes of Rangers Avenue are set to become multi storey luxury apartments, an investigation by Mosman Collective has revealed.
A row of century-old Neutral Bay terraces could soon be bulldozed to make way for an eight-storey apartment block.
A landmark 46 storey apartment complex in the heart of North Sydney has been approved by the NSW Independent Planning Commission.
A prominent Sydney developer is planning two projects worth $300 million across two sites in Mosman and Neutral Bay.
Aurora Property has lodged a pre-development application for 494 Military Rd – despite saying it had no plans for the site.
CRIME WATCH
A 38-year-old man will face Manly Local Court later this month after allegedly damaging vehicles in Mosman.
A 57-year-old St Leonards woman has been bail refused after she was charged with serious drug offences.
A 14-year-old boy is facing court charged with attempted murder following an alleged road rage incident involving a stolen car from Mosman.
A Ring doorbell captures confronting scenes in Mosman, as three men enter a Lavoni St property early on Sunday morning.
Strikeforce Sweetenham, set up by NSW Police to target teenage break in and car theft offences, has been deployed to Mosman after several break and enters.
A 16-year-old boy and his female passenger are lucky to be alive after a horrific high-speed collision in Mosman.
FOOD & DRINK
A new cake shop serving up old-fashioned favourites and custom creations has opened its doors in Mosman - to rave reviews.
The bizarre world of competitive eating is about to land in Neutral Bay with a fierce culinary contest taking place on May 22.
The long weekend is here and that means restrictions on trading when it comes to supermarkets, bottle shops and department stores.
Mosman old-timers will remember it well - Pasta Zu, the beloved gourmet gem that revolutionised weeknight dinners.
Fourth Village Providore, the beloved Italian food destination in Mosman, has launched a Panini Bar and Café.
The fun is back in North Sydney with the opening of Miji Bar & Grill, a Japanese Izakaya specialising in grilled seafood and serve yourself sake.
LOCAL HISTORY
When it officially opened on Sunday, 28 March 1954, "Greenway" was Australia's largest communal social housing complex.
Mosman teenager Alma Plaister was never absent from school. But on Monday 18 July 1932, the brilliant and popular 13-year-old was missing from morning roll call at North Sydney Girls High.
On the busy corner of Ourimbah and Spit Rd, a commercial building known as Island Centre opened to fascinated locals in July 1968.
“When we were waist-deep in the surf, they opened up a murderous fire,” Sister Vivien Bullwinkle recalled after the Bangka Island Massacre of WWII, "mowing us down like a scene I saw in a film as a child.”
In our new series, Mosman Collective unlocks historic local crime case files, revealing new images and details of the lower north shore’s most shocking stories.
On 21 November 1934, Coles came to Mosman, opening the doors of 22 Spit Rd at 9:30am. Goods on sale included seven-piece fruit sets, toys, cotton reels, ladies’ aprons, hats dresses and nickel torches.
LIFE & STYLE
“Five Minutes With” is our new weekly column that puts a lower north shore local in the spotlight.
Are you ready for this weekend’s Balmoral Swim for Cancer? Get ready to dive in to the 34th annual fundraiser on Sunday 6 April.
A tiny art showroom is attracting growing numbers of curious visitors to a quiet Cremorne street.
Vivid Sydney 2025 is just two months away, but it will be without one iconic lower north shore light exhibit.
It’s official! Thanks to your overwhelming feedback, today we launch a weekly “What’s On” section for Mosman Collective readers.
For the fifth year, local shops and businesses will take part in the 2025 annual Art Walk, a unique art trail and fundraiser for Mosman High School.
















































